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The greater the number of amino acid differences in a protein like hemoglobin, the more closely related two species are.
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The greater the number of amino acid differences in a protein like hemoglobin, the more closely related two species are.
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The greater the number of amino acid differences in a protein like hemoglobin, the more closely related two species are.
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This is false. The more similarities the the amino acid sequences have, the closer related are the species. Therefore the more differences in the sequence, the more further related the two species are.
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